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Financial markets and firms are regulated based on extensive and detailed rulebooks, which numerous organizations enforce. Not only financial regulation but equally its complexity requires justification increasingly. This article addresses the phenomenon of regulatory complexity from an economic perspective. To this end, it revisits the concept of regulatory institutions and explains their increasing complexity. The focus is on European banking regulation. The paper stresses the role of economic and legal research in tackling the complexity of relevant regulation.
Theory of regulation, (regulatory) complexity, institutional change, EU banking regulation
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